Prime Video’s sultry Spanish romance scene is heating up with the first-look trailer for Tell Me Softly (original title: Dímelo Bajito), dropping exclusively on December 12, 2025 – and it’s already got fans swooning over a love triangle that’s equal parts nostalgic ache and forbidden fire. Clocking in at a steamy 2:02, the teaser opens with sun-drenched Madrid rooftops and Kamila “Kami” Hamilton (Alicia Falcó) striding confidently through university halls, her life a polished Instagram reel of study sessions, rooftop parties, and effortless charm. But then – boom – a sleek black car pulls up, and out step the Di Bianco brothers: Thiago (Fernando Lindez), the brooding bad boy who stole her first kiss seven years ago, and Taylor (Diego Vidales), the protective bestie whose easy smiles hid deeper loyalties. “The Di Bianco brothers are back and nothing will ever be the same,” the husky voiceover purrs over swelling indie guitars, cutting to charged glances across crowded bars and a rain-soaked confession: “You left me broken – now you’re here to finish the job?” With production wrapped in sunny Andalusia and a global rollout confirmed, this Mercedes Ron adaptation – the kickoff to her sizzling Tell Me trilogy – promises the kind of slow-burn tension that made her Culpable saga a Prime Video juggernaut. Dearest dreamers, Kami’s got her walls up, but these brothers? They’re about to tear them down – one whispered secret at a time.

For those new to Ron’s YA empire – the Spanish author whose steamy novels have sold over 5 million copies worldwide and spawned hits like My Fault – Tell Me Softly is a delicious detour from high-octane drama into vulnerable, whisper-close intimacy. The story centers on Kami, a 25-year-old psych student who’s rebuilt her life post-heartbreak: thriving career ambitions, a tight-knit friend circle, and a facade of unbreakable cool. Seven years ago, the Di Biancos were her world – Thiago, the magnetic artist with a rebel streak and eyes that promised chaos; Taylor, the golden-boy athlete who shielded her from storms, both literal and emotional. Their abrupt departure to Italy left Kami shattered, forcing her to armor up against vulnerability. Now, with the brothers back in Madrid for mysterious family reasons (teasers hint at a shadowy inheritance), old flames flicker dangerously close to inferno.
The trailer’s magic lies in its push-pull: Quick cuts of Kami dodging Thiago’s intense stares at a gallery opening – “You taste like trouble I can’t afford,” she snaps, but her hand lingers on his – morph into tender flashbacks of teen summers: Stolen kisses under olive trees, Taylor bandaging her scraped knees with brotherly care that now feels laced with unspoken longing. Taylor’s evolution hits hardest – once the safe harbor, he’s returned leaner, world-weary, his protectiveness shifting to something possessive: A late-night drive where he confesses, “I came back for you, Kami. Not the girl – the woman.” The love triangle isn’t just spicy; it’s soul-baring, forcing Kami to confront if she’s truly moved on or just been waiting. Subtle nods to Ron’s signature twists: Whispers of a family secret tying the brothers’ exit to Kami’s own buried trauma, a rival suitor (Eve Ryan as the sleek influencer circling Thiago), and steamy montages of rooftop hookups interrupted by thunderclaps of regret.
This isn’t Ron’s first rodeo with Prime Video – her Culpable (Your Fault) trilogy exploded in 2023-2025, blending enemies-to-lovers heat with class-warfare bite, racking up 500 million viewing minutes and topping charts in 200+ countries. Tell Me Softly dials it back for a more intimate vibe: Less racing engines, more rain-kissed confessions; less corporate sabotage, more psychological unpeeling. Director Denis Rovira van Boekholt (The Idhun Chronicles) infuses a glossy, sun-soaked aesthetic – think golden-hour filters on Madrid’s vibrant streets, hanami-inspired cherry blossoms nodding to Ron’s emotional depth. The score? A lush mix of Rosalía remixes and indie folk that aches like a first-love hangover.
The cast is a revelation. Falcó, breakout from Billionaire’s Bunker, owns Kami’s guarded glow – her wide-eyed innocence cracking into fierce independence, making every stolen glance electric. Lindez (Élite‘s brooding heartthrob) channels Thiago’s magnetic menace, his tattooed arms and half-smirks screaming “dangerous distraction.” Vidales (Nudes), the wildcard, flips Taylor from boy-next-door to layered leading man, his easy charm masking storm-cloud eyes that scream unrequited depth. Supporting turns add spice: Celia Freijeiro as Kami’s no-nonsense bestie dropping truth bombs; Patricia Vico as the enigmatic Di Bianco matriarch hiding family skeletons; Andrés Velencoso as a suave family ally with his own agenda; and Fernando Nagore rounding out the brothers’ inner circle. Their chemistry? Off the charts – trailer reactions on X are flooded with “#DiBiancoEffect,” fans shipping #KamiThiago’s fire-and-ice clash against #KamiTaylor’s slow-simmer soulmate vibes.
Behind the glamour, Tell Me Softly is Prime Video’s bold bet on Ron’s “House of Ron” label – a multi-year pact churning out adaptations like Tell Me in Secret (filming now for 2026) and upcoming Marfil and Ébano. Shot over 12 weeks in Madrid and Seville from March to June 2025, the film clocks in at 110 minutes of non-stop emotional whiplash, with a post-credits stinger teasing the trilogy’s web of secrets. Ron herself consulted on set, telling Deadline: “Kami’s not just choosing between brothers – she’s reclaiming the parts of herself they took away.” Early screenings buzz with praise: “A softer After, but with Spanish soul – heart-melting and habit-forming,” raves Variety.
Fan frenzy? The trailer amassed 8 million views in 24 hours, sparking TikTok duets of the brothers’ entrance strut and Reddit AMAs begging for spoilers. Book purists (Ron’s Dímelo Bajito sold 1.2 million copies since 2022) adore the faithful beats – the first-kiss flashback is verbatim – while deviations like Taylor’s artistic pivot add fresh layers. With dubs in 15 languages and subs in 40, it’s primed for global binge.
As the trailer fades on Kami between the brothers under a Madrid moon – “Tell me softly… or don’t tell me at all” – one whisper lingers: In Ron’s world, returns aren’t reunions; they’re reckonings. Will Kami resist the pull, or let the Di Biancos rewrite her heart? Stream it December 12 on Prime Video – because when brothers return, nothing stays softly ever after.
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